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Discover Iceland’s sweetest delights on a private 2-hour tour featuring pastries, chocolates, and ice cream, led by expert guides in Reykjavik for $169 per person.

The Iceland: Private Sweet Tooth Tour offers a delicious two-hour journey through Reykjavik’s most beloved confections for $169 per person. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this private experience is perfect for those with a sweet tooth eager to explore local flavors and traditions. Starting from Ingolfur Square or your hotel within the designated area, the tour takes you on a flavorful walk through Iceland’s pastry shops, chocolate boutiques, ice cream parlors, and candy stores.
This tour stands out with its emphasis on traditional Icelandic pastries like kleina and snúður, as well as unique local chocolates and ice creams. The small group setting ensures personalized attention, and the flexible booking options—including free cancellation and pay later—add to its appeal. While the tour does not include meals or hotel transfers, it offers a savory look into Iceland’s sweet culture, making it a delightful option for food lovers and curious travelers alike.
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The tour departs from Ingolfur Square, marked by two big stone pillars, or directly from your hotel if within the specified area. This arrangement offers convenience, especially for travelers staying in central Reykjavik. No matter the starting point, the guide ensures a smooth beginning to the sweet adventure.
The private nature of the tour means you can customize the experience to suit your pace and interests. The guide speaks multiple languages—English, German, French, Spanish—and shares insightful stories about the origins and making of each treat. This approach makes the tasting experience not just delicious but also educational.

The first stop takes you inside a local bakery renowned for traditional Icelandic pastries. Here, the kleina, a deep-fried doughnut-like pastry, takes center stage. The guide explains how bakers craft this treat, which has been enjoyed in Iceland for generations. You’ll also sample snúður, a sweet cinnamon roll typical of Icelandic bakeries.
This bakery visit offers a taste of local baking traditions. The pastries are freshly made, and the guide shares stories about their cultural significance. The walk-through allows you to see the baking process firsthand, adding depth to your tasting experience.
Next, the tour leads to a chocolate shop specializing in high-quality Icelandic chocolates. Here, you get to sample some of the finest chocolates Iceland has to offer, featuring ingredients like birch sugar and wild berries. The shop’s unique flavors highlight Iceland’s natural bounty, making each praline or bar a little piece of the country’s landscape.
The guide shares insights into what makes Icelandic chocolates distinct, emphasizing the craftsmanship behind each piece. Visitors appreciate how the flavors reflect local ingredients, creating a truly authentic tasting experience.
More Great Tours NearbyA visit to a local ice cream parlor rounds out the sweet stops. The ice cream flavors are notably creamy and inventive, including licorice and skyr, Icelandic-style yogurt. The shop offers various flavors to suit every preference, and the guide recommends trying some of the more unusual Icelandic specialties.
This ice cream experience stands out for its quality and originality. The local flavors provide a tasty glimpse into Icelandic ingredients used in a fun, cold treat. The guide explains the origins of each flavor, making it a memorable part of the tour.

The tour concludes at a well-known candy shop, where you can browse a selection of Icelandic candies and sweets, including the iconic “Draumur” chocolate bar and the licorice-and-chocolate combo called Þristur. Sampling these treats offers a sweet ending to your Icelandic confectionery adventure.
This stop allows for some personalized browsing and purchase of souvenirs. The guide provides background on some of the most popular local candies, enriching your understanding of Iceland’s sweet culture.

The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and includes visits to multiple stops with tastings at each location. It is wheelchair accessible and suitable for private groups, making it a flexible choice for different travelers. The meeting point is either at Ingolfur Square or your hotel within the specified area, offering convenience for guests.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes, bring a camera to capture treats and sights, and have some water handy for the walk. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off or meals, but the focus on tastings and story-sharing makes it a rich, manageable experience.

The guides speak multiple languages, including English, German, French, and Spanish, ensuring a comfortable and informative experience for international visitors. The personalized nature of this private tour shines through the guide’s storytelling, which combines culinary insights with personal anecdotes, especially about traditional Icelandic food preparation.
One praised aspect is the guide’s warmth and friendliness, which helps make the two hours feel relaxed and enjoyable. The small group setting allows for questions and personalized attention, enhancing the overall experience.
At $169 per person, this tour offers good value considering the multiple stops and tastings included. The booking process is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later—ideal for planning Iceland trips with confidence. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for uncertain schedules.
Since the tour is private, it can be tailored to your group’s pace and preferences, making it especially suitable for families, couples, or small groups seeking a personalized experience.
This experience is perfect for travelers who love trying local foods and want a casual, fun exploration of Reykjavik’s sweet offerings. It suits those interested in food stories and cultural insights alongside tasting. The private setup makes it ideal for special occasions or families wanting a relaxed, intimate outing.
However, those with food allergies should note that the tour may not be suitable, as the tastings involve various sweets and chocolates. The two-hour walking pace is comfortable for most, but travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for weather conditions.
This tour offers a delicious, personalized look into Iceland’s sweet traditions within a compact, two-hour format. The combination of bakery treats, local chocolates, unique ice cream flavors, and iconic candies provides a well-rounded tasting experience. The knowledgeable guides and flexible booking options increase its appeal, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a taste of Reykjavik’s confectionery scene.
While it doesn’t include meals or transportation, the focus on high-quality tastings and storytelling makes it an engaging and worthwhile addition to any Iceland itinerary. Travelers who enjoy culinary adventures and local flavors will find this tour both satisfying and memorable.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, especially for those with a sweet tooth who enjoy tasting local candies and treats.
Can I book this tour for a large group?
The tour is designed for private groups, so it can accommodate your party size comfortably.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the tour starts at Ingolfur Square or your hotel if located within the specified area.
Are there any dietary restrictions to be aware of?
People with food allergies may find this tour unsuitable, as it involves a variety of sweets and chocolates.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and bring a camera and water for the walk.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English, German, French, and Spanish.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 2 hours.
What makes this tour stand out?
The private setting, personalized storytelling, and focus on Icelandic sweets like kleina, snúður, and local chocolates make it a unique experience in Reykjavik.